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  • Birthday 01/01/1908

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  1. The carbs should be disassembled to clean, you just don't have to split the whole rack into individual carbs. It would be a good idea to get a rebuild kit for the carbs unless you know for sure this has been done recently. Something else to chew on... What did the plugs look like? As your engine warms to operating temps it requires a leaner fuel mixture than when cold. If your carbs are allowing too much fuel into the engine, it would run worse as it warmed up, it could be a jetting issue. If it was riding fine until now you may have a jet that has fallen out allowing too much fuel. Carbs that need cleaned from sittng around too long, usually, have a problem from the get go & run better (if at all) as the engine warms. Either way, sounds like the carbs need to come out. Again these are just bits of info for you to consider. There is much more to consider to give you a complete diag. Hope this helps!
  2. Glad to hear things are going well. Never fear, If I thought he was a super shady guy I wouldn't have hooked you up with him. I also heard you got an amazing deal out of it after all, congratulations. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you out with
  3. Hey, MCD, does your dyno provide fuel ratio mapping?
  4. Thanks, Mobile Chassis Dyno, for forwarding my email. BDBGoalie & kawasaki guy - The schedules would be difficult to work around. The light service position does require a fair amount of previous experience. I would encourage you both to send your resumes to Josh@YourCyclePro.com, we will review & consider all applicants.
  5. How did everything work out for you?
  6. Cycle Pro llc will be looking to hire two full time motorcycle technicians, for our new building on east Broad st. We will be holding interviews over the next three weeks for a light service tech & a diagnostic tech. This is your opputunity to step in on the ground level & grow with us as we change the motorcycle service industry in Ohio. Qualified applicants may send resumes to Josh@YourCyclePro.com.
  7. He's steadfast at $450.00 for the complete motor & mounted components. He is still checking for the paper work for the motor. Sorry I couldn't get it any cheaper for you. Let me know what you would like to do one way or the other. J
  8. I was able to get ahold of the gentleman with the CBR & found out the details needed. Call back when you can. 614.571.7399 Thanks, Josh
  9. We have a 1999 CBR900RR that has been laid down & needs quite a bit of cosmetic repair. The engine is in good shape. At this piont I believe the gentleman who owns the bike would like to "part it out". I have left him a message to find out what he would like to do for sure. Give me a call anytime with questions you may have. The best way to get a hold of me for more info is to call 614.571.7399
  10. This past weekend myself and another tech attended the Dealer News powersports expo in Indy. If you've heard of the expo before you already know it can be an absolute blast. Hosting some of the baddest bikes, new products to hit the market, tons of free swag & I usually get to catch up with friends in the Industry. Hear are a few pictures from this weekend... Cycle Pro mechanic Martin catching a photo opp Scorpion Helmets new marketing mascot Custom Busa Chopper Sweet Super-Moto Need a couple extra hundred ponies? Viper Bike I wasn't allowed to leave w/o a couple non-bike pics Just read the sign below the bike Just stoppin' by MotoCandy
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